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Abridged specimens of printing types, brass rule, electrotypes

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Conner, firm, type-founders, New York (1888. James Conner's sons)
Title: Abridged specimens of printing types, brass rule, electrotypes
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Conner, firm, type-founders, New York (1888.
James Conner's sons).

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